It's more that the initiative is always poorly worded. I remember hearing from family in Kentucky. The ballot initiative for that was like three pages of just jargon and made it seem that yes meant no.
I feel it was probably the same way in Ohio. The political class obscured the issue with jargon to confuse the average voter.
It's more that the initiative is always poorly worded. I remember hearing from family in Kentucky. The ballot initiative for that was like three pages of just jargon and made it seem that yes meant no.
I feel it was probably the same way in Ohio. The political class obscured the issue with jargon to confuse the average voter.